eCommerce SEO Services
Your ecommerce website should do more than sit online and wait. It should bring shoppers in, guide them to the right products, and help turn search traffic into sales.
Our ecommerce SEO service helps online stores improve search visibility, fix technical problems, and grow organic traffic that matters.
We work on the pages that bring revenue, including category pages, product pages, buying guides, and key landing pages.
Free eCommerce SEO Audit View Case StudieseCommerce SEO Built for Sales,
Not Just Rankings
Good ranking matters, but it is not the full goal. What happens after someone clicks?
Our ecommerce SEO campaigns are built to help ecommerce brands attract buyers, not just visitors.
We look at keyword intent, site speed, user experience, CRO, internal links, product and category visibility, and the search engine results that matter most.
Our SEO programs also drive leads where needed, so your ecommerce business can build a stronger, more stable sales channel.
Our ecommerce SEO campaigns
are built around commercial outcomes:
More organic revenue
Better category rankings
More product visibility
Lower dependence on paid ads
Improved conversion from organic traffic
Stronger long-term search authority
The eCommerce SEO Problems We Fix
Many ecommerce companies come to us after trying SEO work that did not move the right numbers.
Traffic may rise, but sales stay flat. Product pages may be live, but Google barely notices them.
As an ecommerce SEO company, we look at the full store, from technical SEO to conversion rate optimization.
Then we fix the blocks that hold back organic growth, search visibility, and revenue.
Your Paid Ads are Getting More Expensive
Paid ads can help, but they are not always easy to keep funding. Costs rise. Margins get tighter. Some months feel fine, then the next month feels heavy. Ecommerce SEO gives your online store another route to driving traffic without paying for every click. We use search engine optimization to build long-term organic search visibility, so paid ads do not carry the whole weight alone.
Your Category Pages
are not Ranking
Category pages often have the best chance to bring shoppers in. They match how people search when they know what they want but have not picked a product yet. If those pages are thin, slow, poorly linked, or missing clear on-page optimization, rankings suffer. We optimize category pages with keyword research, better copy, stronger metadata, internal links, and a cleaner structure that supports buying intent.
Your Product Pages
are Invisible
A product page can be well designed and still get no traffic. That usually happens when product titles, descriptions, schema, images, and internal links are weak. It can also happen when many products look too similar to search engines. We improve product pages so Google understands them better. For example, a “black leather laptop bag” page needs more detail than one short sentence and a price.
Your Website is Hard for Google to Crawl
An ecommerce site can have thousands of URLs, filters, tags, product variants, and old pages. That can make crawling harder than it should be. Search engines may waste time on pages that do not matter while missing important product and category pages. Our technical SEO work helps optimize crawl paths, fix duplicate content, manage faceted navigation, improve XML sitemaps, and make the site easier to understand.
Your SEO traffic
is not Converting
Getting more organic traffic is useful only if the right people take action. Some stores rank for broad keywords that bring visitors who are not ready to buy. Others have product pages that load slowly, lack trust signals, or do not answer common buying questions. We connect ecommerce SEO with CRO, content strategy, and user experience so more visitors can move from search to basket.
Your Products are Missing Rich Search Opportunities
Search results are no longer only blue links. Products can appear with ratings, prices, availability, rich snippets, merchant listings, and other search features. If your structured data is missing or wrong, you may lose space to competitors. We review schema markup, product feeds, Merchant Center issues, review signals, and AI Overviews opportunities so your ecommerce store can show clearer information in organic search.
Our eCommerce SEO Services Framework
Our framework covers the main parts of SEO services for ecommerce websites.
We do not treat an ecommerce website like a small brochure site.
Stores have filters, collections, stock changes, product variants, duplicate URLs, and seasonal demand. That needs a sharper plan.
We build each ecommerce SEO strategy around technical fixes, keyword research, content, links, reporting, and revenue priorities, so every action has a clear reason behind it.

eCommerce SEO Audit
An ecommerce SEO audit gives us the starting point. We review the ecommerce platform, technical health, organic rankings, keyword gaps, page structure, product data, backlinks, and conversion paths. The goal is simple: find what blocks growth and decide what should be fixed first. Not every issue has the same value. We focus on changes that can improve visibility, sales, and long-term organic growth.
- Technical issues
- Crawlability & indexation
- Duplicate URLs
- Category page gaps
- Product page gaps
- Filter & facet issues
- Schema errors
- Revenue priorities
Technical SEO for eCommerce Websites
Technical SEO is the base of a strong ecommerce SEO strategy. If search engines cannot crawl, render, index, or trust the site, content alone will not solve the problem. We review site speed, JavaScript rendering, canonical tags, redirects, duplicate content, Core Web Vitals, and indexation rules. This work helps Google reach the right pages and keeps low-value URLs from wasting crawl budget.
- Crawl budget optimisation
- Indexation control
- Faceted navigation
- Canonical tags
- Pagination
- Duplicate content
- Broken links
- Redirect chains
- XML sitemaps
- Core Web Vitals
- JavaScript rendering issues
- International SEO where relevant
Category Page SEO Optimisation
Category pages are often the money pages for ecommerce brands. They target shoppers who are comparing options and ready to browse. We improve these pages with keyword mapping, useful buying copy, better metadata, FAQ sections, subcategory structure, and stronger internal links. The page still needs to feel clean for users. Good category SEO should help people decide, not bury them under text.
- Category keyword mapping
- Buying-intent copy
- Subcategory architecture
- Internal linking
- Filter and facet strategy
- FAQ sections
- Commercial metadata
- Collection page optimisation
- Supporting blog content clusters
Product Page SEO Optimisation
Product pages need to rank, explain, and convert. A page with a copied supplier description will usually struggle because many other stores may use the same text. We write and optimize product content with clearer details, useful FAQs, better image data, review signals, schema markup, and internal links. This helps search engines understand the product and helps shoppers feel ready to buy.
- Unique product descriptions
- Product titles and metadata
- Review integration
- Product FAQs
- Image optimisation
- Schema markup
- Stock and availability signals
- Related products
- Internal links from categories and guides
- Conversion-focused copy
Product Schema & Structured Data
Structured data helps search engines read product details more clearly. It can support rich snippets, prices, ratings, availability, breadcrumbs, and other useful search features. We check whether schema is present, accurate, and matched to the page content. Bad schema can confuse Google. Missing schema can limit visibility. We keep it clean, useful, and aligned with ecommerce SEO best practices.
- Product schema
- Offer schema
- AggregateRating schema
- Review schema
- Breadcrumb schema
- Organisation schema
- Product availability
- Price
Google Merchant Center & Organic Product Visibility
Google Merchant Center can support free product listings and better organic product visibility. But small feed errors can stop products from showing well. We review product titles, descriptions, GTINs, prices, shipping, availability, image quality, and Search Console merchant listing issues. This is especially useful for scaling ecommerce stores with large product ranges. Clean product data helps both shoppers and search engines.
- Merchant Center feed checks
- Product data consistency
- Product titles
- Descriptions
- GTINs
- Availability
- Pricing
- Shipping
- Image quality
- Free product listings
- Search Console merchant listing issues
eCommerce Content Strategy
Content should support buying decisions, not sit in a blog with no purpose. We build SEO content around real customer questions, product comparisons, gift searches, seasonal demand, and informational-to-commercial journeys. A guide can bring new visitors in, then link them toward relevant category pages. For example, a “best running shoes for beginners” guide should support product discovery, not just explain running.
- Buying guides
- Comparison pages
- “Best” product content
- Category support content
- Informational-to-commercial funnels
- Seasonal content
- Gift guides
- Product-led content hubs
- Internal linking into money pages
Internal Linking for eCommerce
Internal linking helps users and search engines move through the store. It also helps pass authority to important pages. We review links from blogs, categories, subcategories, product pages, breadcrumbs, and popular product modules. The aim is not to add links everywhere. It is to guide people toward useful pages and help search engines see which products and categories matter most.
- Linking from blogs to categories
- Linking from categories to subcategories
- Related product links
- Popular product modules
- Breadcrumb optimisation
- Hub-and-spoke ecommerce architecture
Digital PR & Link Building for eCommerce
Backlinks still matter, but quality matters more than volume. We focus on link building that fits the brand, products, and market. Ecommerce marketing can use product-led PR, data stories, gift guide placements, editorial links, and relevant niche mentions. A good backlink should build authority and make sense to a real person. If it looks forced, it probably is.
- Product-led PR
- Data-led campaigns
- Gift guide placements
- Review and editorial links
- Category authority building
- Brand mentions
- Relevant niche links
Monthly Progress Reports
Clear reporting keeps the SEO campaign grounded. We report on organic revenue, rankings, technical fixes, product page traffic, category growth, assisted conversions, and next actions. We do not hide behind vague charts. You should know what changed, why it changed, and what happens next. Good reporting should make decisions easier, especially when your ecommerce business is growing fast.
- Organic revenue
- Assisted conversions
- Category growth
- Product page traffic
- Ranking movement
- Technical fixes completed
- Conversion improvements
- Search Console growth
- Revenue opportunities
- Next actions
e-Commerce Platforms We Work With
Every ecommerce platform has different SEO strengths and limits.
Shopify, WooCommerce, Magento, BigCommerce, Neto, and custom builds all need a slightly different approach.
Some make product management simple but need extra care with URL structure.
Others offer more control but need stronger web development support.
We adapt the ecommerce SEO service to the platform, the store size, and the way your team works.
Shopify SEO
Shopify is a strong choice for many ecommerce brands, but it still needs SEO care. Duplicate collection URLs, limited blog layouts, app scripts, product variants, and site speed can all affect performance. We optimize Shopify stores with better category structure, product metadata, schema, internal links, image optimization, and content that supports organic search. The goal is a cleaner, faster, more visible Shopify store.
WooCommerce SEO
WooCommerce gives store owners a lot of control, but that control can create messy SEO if the site is not managed well. We review plugins, indexation rules, product categories, speed, schema, and technical setup. WooCommerce SEO often connects closely with web design and web development because the site sits on WordPress. Done well, it can support flexible and scalable ecommerce growth.
Magento SEO
Magento works well for larger ecommerce companies and enterprise ecommerce stores, but it can become complex. Large catalogs, layered navigation, duplicate pages, and speed issues need careful technical SEO. We review the store structure, faceted navigation, canonical rules, XML sitemaps, product data, and category optimization. Magento SEO is often about control, scale, and keeping the site clean as it grows.
BigCommerce SEO
BigCommerce can support growing ecommerce brands, but the store still needs a planned search strategy. We review product and category pages, URL structure, metadata, schema, speed, and content gaps. We also look at how the platform handles redirects, filters, and product information. This helps your online store build stronger organic rankings while keeping the shopping experience simple for users.
Neto Ecommerce SEO
Neto stores often need a practical SEO setup that supports products, categories, and clean navigation. We review crawlability, metadata, duplicate content, site structure, page speed, and product feed quality. We also check whether search engines can reach the right pages without getting stuck in low-value URLs. The aim is steady search visibility and better product discovery across the store.
Custom eCommerce Websites
Custom ecommerce websites can be powerful, but they need strong SEO planning from the start. A custom build should not block crawling, slow down users, or create strange URL rules. We work with developers to review technical SEO, page templates, schema, internal links, and content control. This helps the ecommerce site stay flexible while still following search engine optimization best practices.
Case Studies
eCommerce SEO
Results matter because ecommerce SEO is not theory. It has to support real stores, real searches, and real customers.
Our work is built around improving search visibility, organic traffic, product and category visibility, and the actions that lead to sales or enquiries.
These case studies show how Visibility SEO has worked with different brands across SEO,
ecommerce, and web projects.
Liza Clifford
SEO
Liza Clifford grew online while keeping the brand’s fitting-first model intact.
The work improved search rankings, raised website traffic, and helped direct website purchases triple. The campaign also uncovered demand for a bra size calculator, giving the business a new path for education-led growth. It is a strong example of how custom SEO can support both user experience and organic revenue.
Increase in Leads
+40%
Increased Traffic
+114%
Increase in Clicks
+70%
Bijou Betty
SEO
Bijou Betty needed better rankings, stronger content, and technical improvements.
Visibility SEO built a tailored strategy covering product content, blog content, schema markup, on-page SEO, and search engine visibility. This shows how professional SEO can support visibility, ecommerce growth, and stronger conversion when the work is focused.
Increase in Leads
+348%
Increased Traffic
+51%
Increase in Clicks
+522%
Brentwood Radios
SEO
Brentwood Radios reflects the kind of work many product-led stores need.
People searching for radios or related products should land on pages that explain the options clearly and make it easy to compare. Category page optimization, product descriptions, meta data, internal linking, and a cleaner technical setup all support the path from search engine results page to checkout.
Increase in Leads
+1063%
Increased Traffic
+46%
Increase in Clicks
+107%
eCommerce SEO Reviews
Liza Clifford valued the clear process, fast action, and steady communication from the Visibility SEO team. She noted that the team did the work, stayed organized, and understood her business model. The strongest point was not just higher traffic, but growth that respected the way the brand sells. That is what a good Shopify SEO company should do: improve visibility without losing the brand’s real purpose.
Liza Clifford
Brentwood Radios reflects what many ecommerce stores want from SEO: more relevant traffic, stronger product visibility, and a clearer path to sales. Good SEO does not stop at reaching the top of the search results. It should help people compare products, understand important details, and complete a purchase with fewer doubts.
Brentwood Radios
Capcom points to the value of combining technical improvements with content and user experience. A faster, cleaner, and easier-to-use site gives users and search engines a better experience. For WooCommerce stores, that same approach can support stronger organic traffic, better engagement, and reporting that shows what the SEO work is really delivering.
Capcom
Bijou Betty’s results show what a practical SEO campaign can do when technical work and content improvements happen together. The review angle is clear from the outcome: better visibility, stronger product rankings, more clicks, more traffic, and more conversions. That is the kind of progress ecommerce brands need from an seo agency for Shopify, especially when they want growth that is not fully tied to ads.
Bijou Betty
eCommerce SEO for Different Business Types
Ecommerce SEO is not the same for every store.
A fashion brand, a B2B parts supplier, a local online store, and a DTC brand all need different keyword research, content, links,
and technical priorities.
We shape the SEO package around the business model, ecommerce platform, product range, market, and growth stage. That makes the work more focused and easier to measure.

SEO for DTC Brands
DTC brands need search visibility that builds trust before the first purchase. Shoppers may search for the product, the problem it solves, reviews, comparisons, or “best” lists before buying. We build SEO strategies that support the full journey, from discovery to conversion. That can include product-led content, category optimization, backlinks, review signals, and landing pages that make the brand easier to choose.

SEO for Online Retailers
Online retailers often manage many products, many categories, and many competitors. The challenge is keeping the store easy to crawl, easy to shop, and easy to understand. We focus on category pages, product pages, internal links, stock signals, schema, and content that supports buyer intent. This helps retailers compete in organic search without relying only on paid traffic.

SEO for Fashion eCommerce
Fashion ecommerce moves quickly. New collections, seasonal pages, size filters, product variants, and image-heavy pages can create SEO problems if they are not managed well. We help fashion stores optimize collection pages, product copy, internal links, image data, page speed, and buying guides. The aim is to keep the site stylish and usable while still giving search engines the detail they need.

SEO for B2B eCommerce
B2B ecommerce buyers often search differently from regular shoppers. They may need specs, bulk pricing, compatibility, delivery details, account options, or repeat ordering. We create ecommerce SEO plans that support these searches with better product data, category structure, technical SEO, and content that answers practical questions. B2B SEO should make buying easier, not just bring more traffic to the website.

SEO for Local eCommerce Brands
Local ecommerce brands can use both ecommerce SEO and local SEO to reach the right shoppers. This works well for stores that sell online but also serve a region, offer collection, or have a physical location. We optimize product and category pages, location signals, Google Business Profile support where relevant, and local content. That helps the brand appear in searches with local intent.
Why Choose Us as an eCommerce SEO Agency?
There are many ecommerce SEO agencies offering similar promises.
The difference is in how the work is planned and measured.
We focus on commercial outcomes, not vanity traffic.
Visibility SEO brings technical SEO, content strategy, on-page optimization, link building, reporting, and CRO thinking together.
If you need an ecommerce SEO partner that can work across the whole organic sales journey, we can help.
Contact Our eCommerce SEO ConsultantsWe focus on revenue, not vanity traffic
We understand technical SEO
We build search strategies around your products
We improve your whole organic sales journey
We give you clear actions and transparent reporting
Turn eCommerce SEO Into a Predictable Source
of Qualified Sales
If your current ecommerce SEO is not generating real business results, it is time for a different approach.
Let’s build an ecommerce strategy focused on what actually matters:
generating consistent, high-quality sales for your business.
FAQs
What is eCommerce SEO?
Ecommerce SEO is the process of optimizing an online store so people can find its products through search engines. It covers keyword research, technical SEO, product pages, category pages, internal links, content, schema, backlinks, and user experience. The aim is to improve organic rankings and bring in shoppers who are more likely to buy. It is search engine optimization built around products, not just general website traffic.
Is SEO worth it for ecommerce websites?
Yes, SEO is worth it for ecommerce websites when it is done with a clear plan and enough time. Paid ads stop when the spend stops, but organic search can keep bringing traffic after the work has been done. SEO can lower dependence on ads, improve product visibility, and support long-term organic growth. It is not instant, but for many ecommerce brands, it becomes a stronger growth channel over time.
Can you help with ecommerce website migrations?
Yes, we can help with ecommerce website migrations. A migration can include moving platform, changing URLs, redesigning the site, merging stores, or rebuilding the structure. As an SEO agency for ecommerce, we plan redirects, crawl the old and new site, protect metadata, check internal links, review indexation, and monitor traffic after launch. This helps reduce the risk of lost rankings, broken pages, and sudden organic revenue drops.
What Is the relevance of keyword research in ecommerce SEO?
Keyword research matters because it shows how real shoppers search. It helps decide which category pages, product pages, guides, and filters need optimization. A strong keyword plan separates broad terms from buying-intent terms, then maps them to the right pages. For example, “running shoes” may fit a category, while “men’s waterproof trail running shoes size 10” may fit a more specific product or collection page.
Is ecommerce SEO costlier than standard SEO?
Ecommerce SEO often costs more than standard SEO because online stores usually need more detailed work. A service website may only have a small number of core pages, while an ecommerce site can have many category pages, product pages, filters, and technical issues to manage. Prices can vary, but standard ecommerce SEO packages often start from around $3,400 to $10,800 per month, depending on store size, competition, and the level of support needed.
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